Polishing-machine.



. 'To all whom may conf'f'in.'

WARREN T. HEAPSJAND WILLIAM T H-AGKERAY; 0F KEWANEE! IL LINQIS.

roLIsmNG-MACHINE.

Application ledfflonnaiyl ramt Patented .1w-w21', 1911;."

,1916. seria11qb.7f3,414.. Y

'the' slm-ft immcdiutoly: ndjgloent tn the 1 niotm- Cnningis Chjcmnfol'cntinlly enlarged' und sc rou'thieutlcd: :is at T-'anlSurrounding tho slnlit botu'on the motor casing and -Althongh {wo ijtfionlaitypos of .-bruS ibn.l nndorstood hat vanyA nnotod. to the motor shaft zit the other ond of the casing und projecting outwardly theioli'oin in axial nlinornunt with said handle, u 'handle loosely surrounding the outer ond of said shaft, n sleeve surrounding Suid shaft between said handle und motorcasing und having the end adjacent to the motor arising threaded onto the shaft, :i cylinder' surrounding snd sleeve. and fixed thereto, und polishing means carried by said 10 cylinder.

In testimony whereof wo ullix oui` signatures in presence of two witnesses.

WARREX T. HEAPS. WILLIAM TI'IACKER Y. W itnesses:

RALPH L. NEVILLE). FRANK GUPETILL. 

